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Angles made by the line with the positive direction of X-axis are given. Find the slope of these lines
`60^(@)`

A

Statement (i) and (ii) correct

B

Statement (iii) and (iv) correct

C

Only statement (iii) is wrong

D

All statement are wrong

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